SX1000 - Analogue Synth

JEN SX1000 Emulation

Published by: AudioThing

Description

SX1000 is a faithful emulation of the JEN SX1000, a vintage Italian synth released in 1978.
The SX1000 was one of the earliest affordable analog synthesizers, designed for musicians seeking hands-on control without breaking the bank.
We have carefully emulated the SX1000’s M110 chip, and also expanded its capabilities by adding features like polyphonic mode, a sub-oscillator (down to -3 octaves), and additional controls for legato modes.
We’ve also integrated an arpeggiator borrowed from a vintage classic polysynth and enhanced the sonic possibilities with four effects featuring flexible routing.
Available as AUv3 and Standalone.
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App Info

Category
Music
Publisher
AudioThing
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Recent release
1.0 (3 months ago )
Released on
Jan 31, 2025 (3 months ago )
Last Updated
2 days ago
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